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| Title |
Electronic Residential Door Locking System
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| Type of Resource |
still image
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| Date Created |
2008-04-23
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| Digital Origin |
born digital
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| Rights Statement |
http://digital.uwyo.edu/copyright.htm
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| Keyword (topic) |
TBD
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| Series Title |
Undergrauate Research Day 2008
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| Creator(s) |
Cantrell, Emily Lairscey, Travis Lucero, Heather
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| Genre |
Powerpoint/pdf
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| Publisher |
University of Wyoming
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| Place of publication |
Laramie, Wyoming
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| Language |
eng
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| Summary |
The project is a door locking system prototype with three methods of unlocking the entry door to a home: a remote control, a six digit keypad code, and a conventional key. This prototype includes a variety of features designed to add simplicity, security, and convenience. It enables individual remotes and keypad codes to be programmed with different entry privileges. This could allow for service people to enter the home only at permitted times, even if no one is there to let them in. The system also includes a user friendly control panel to configure entry privileges for different remotes and keypad codes, a battery backup so that the system can operate during temporary power loss, and a lockout feature to disable keypad entry for one hour after five invalid attempts have been made. This system also enables people with limited dexterity to unlock the door from the inside of the home with a push button and uses a security mechanism to ensure the door shuts tightly after it has been opened.
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| Notes |
From - Undergraduate Research Day 2008 - Celebration of Research - Abstracts
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